Hocine Bahlouli

King Fahd University of Petroleum &#38; Minerals, Saudi Arabia

Hocine Bahlouli was born in M’Doukal, Algeria, in 1957. He has been a Professor of physics at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals since 1999. He received his Ph.D. degree in theoretical condensed matter physics from Urbana-Chanpaign University, Ill, USA, in 1988, under the supervision of 2003 physics Nobel Laureate Tony Leggett. He then worked as a post doc at the Center of Theoretical Physics at the University of Minnesota, USA, before joining KFUPM in September 1989. His research interests include theoretical and computational work on superconductivity, transport in amorphous semiconductors, quantum transport phenomena in nanostructure devices, scattering theory, and mathematical physics.